the six global agreements of the wevolution

I created The Six Global Agreements to help us ground and anchor the WEvolution. I believe that these agreements help us embody unconditional love and our divinity. They help us create and embody what WEvolution is.

The Six Global Agreements are like bridges between contraction and expansion. When we find ourselves in situations where we’re closing down, following these agreements helps us open back up again.

“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

— Mahatma Gandhi

The Six Global Agreements of the WEvolution

the Six Global Agreements of the WEvolution:

Plug Into Source Daily

Meditation/mindfulness, breathwork, yoga, mantra, visualization, prayer, peacemaking, and forgiveness work are examples. Forgiving ourselves and each other clears and opens our hearts, deepening our connection to ourselves, to each other and to spirit. Just as Olympic athletes train rigorously, so, too must we strengthen our spiritual muscles, deepening our connection to Source and expanding our energetic capacities. Daily spiritual practice is the practice of love.

Cultivate Courageous Vulnerability

Be authentic. Allow people to see your struggle, to see your humanity. Take off your social mask. Dare to be transparent. You allow others to contribute more to you when you do, creating deeper connections in your relationships.

Leading With Compassionate Curiosity

When you find yourself judging, defending your position, becoming critical, or self-righteous, step back and observe. Put in the effort to see through another’s eyes. Get curious about how they came to be the person/personality they are today. What shaped their consciousness and perceptions? What informed their beliefs? What are the needs and values driving their unconscious behaviors and their conscious choices? The more you understand how a person came to be who they are, the more compassion and empathy you can hold for them. Genuinely care about their wellbeing.

Practice Radical Self-Acceptance

Compassionately witness your critical thoughts. How can you be even more kind to yourself? Even the inner judge needs compassion and kindness. Deeply listen to the inner voices of your wounding—seek to understand, allow, heal and transform. Practice accepting the parts of yourself that feel unlovable. Speak with as much kindness to these parts of self as you would to your beloved or a newborn baby. The more you accept disowned aspects of yourself, the easier it will be for you to have compassion for others.

Respect Each Other

You don’t have to agree with another’s beliefs to be thoughtful and considerate in your communication. Refrain from yelling, using words and body language that objectify, generalize, or dehumanize. Use language that creates connection, rather than black/white, right/wrong dialog. Before you engage in conversation, get clear on your own motivation in the exchange. Are you sharing to affirm how you think/feel, and to change someone’s opinion, or are you allowing the space to create deeper understanding and connection?

Play Together

Get out there and play. Make music together. Find the humor in life. Dream, build and create with those who are fun and inspiring. Play fuels the imagination and sparks out-of-the-box thinking and solutions. Play improves relationships- it inspires deeper connection and bonding with others. Play creates rapport as you come into more sympathetic resonance with one another through fun and laughter. It teaches cooperation. Play is one of the highest forms of prayer.

If we choose to agree together that we are committed to these values and practices, can you imagine how much would shift in our lives? How much would shift in the way that we interact with one another? Create with one another? How much would change in our relationships? How much would our communities shift? How would the world as a whole shift? I invite you to just imagine ...